Ahhh Crap! no more meet 'n greets in Vegas!scalabro wrote:Yeah, I want a pic of it running with you standing next to it in your French Maid outfit you posted last yearmichaelanthony wrote:I agree, I am waiting on one more estimate and then off to the foundry. Times a wastin'.
Home Sparkle Needs Major Help
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No Sir, we vwanna make sure you have the money to get the stove operationalmichaelanthony wrote: Ahhh Crap! no more meet 'n greets in Vegas!
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...well the grate and rear pipe cap are going down to Auburn Foundry here in Maine for duplication. The base plate will be traveling to Tomahawk Foundry as Al is quite confident he can make the necessary repairs.
Some have suggested repairing the break with pieces of cast iron and fasteners due to this type of stove possibly having a reoccurring injury but I think starting with a "whole" stove is best.
Some have suggested repairing the break with pieces of cast iron and fasteners due to this type of stove possibly having a reoccurring injury but I think starting with a "whole" stove is best.